53 'It horses and accompanied by postillions, just as the King does at Royal Ascot. This year, however, hecause of rain and because the RO\Tal Canadian Dragoons, the traditional escort, have been mech- anized, Field Marshal Viscount Alex- ander, the new Governor-General, and Lady Alexander rode down the stretch to the weighing-in enclosure in = '-' a closed convertible, with five of T 0- ronto's mounted policemen, in slickers, as outriders. Although the downpour was a nuisance-somebody guessed that l110re gray top hats were drenched at the \\1oodbine than would be worn at Ep- som for the Derby Stakes-nobody seemed to mind very much, least of all the Governor-General, who presented the prizes standing in the open without benefit of the yellow carriage umbrella his naval aide was trying to get him to use. Ten horses ran for the King's Plate, and Kingarvie won it by four lengths. He is a chestnut gelding by Teddy W rack out of an English mare named '-' Forsworn, and he was bred by R. S. McLaughlin, his owner, at Oshawa, Ontario. Last year he won ten out of twel ve races, and this season he has won both his starts. If he didn't have leg trouble, he would go well in Class C company here. -AUDAX MINOR srABLISHEO 181 S .. . S ANYBODY'S NAME better known at Schools and Colleges than Brooks Brothers Could any Graduation Gift be more acceptable (or useful) than one from this celebrated store? Every- thing is here, from Silver Key Chains, Fountain Pens, Leather Wallets and Bri f Cases,. to lifetime possessions such as Gold Cuff Links, Sporting Col- lar Pins, 8-DayTravelling Alarm Clocks in Leather Cases, and Wrist Watches! Books, Sporting Prints, Briar Pipes, Lighters, Fitted Dressing Cases. . . everything designed in Brooks Brothers' taste and measuring up to Brooks Brothers' standards of ma- terials and workmanship. And if you still can't make up your mind ,,,hat to give him. . . or he wants to pick out something to wear, in sizes and styles you know nothing about. . . a Brooks Brothers' Mer- chandise Certificate in any amount you specify pro- vides a quick and accurate answer to the problem. TAKE NOTICE THAT JASON DAIRY PRODUCTS Co., 692 East Ne,v York Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y., has registered its trade- mark, "Cheeses That Pleases," with the Secretary of State of N e,v Y ork.-A dv. in the Brooklyn Eagle. Noted \Ve don't anticipate any 'trouble. . Shirley Wanat of Terryville ,vas flower girl. She ,vore a miniature outfit of the bridesmaids. Joseph Lizowski of Patch- ogue, godchild of the bride, carried the pillow of rings.- He \vore a fun dress suit of tuxedo and tails.-S77zithtown Branch (L.I.) Star. \'T ell, a man doesn't carry a pillow of rings every day. ESTABLISHED 1818 . DEPT. OF UNDERSTATEMENT [From UCount Frontenac and New France/"' by Francis Parkman] The fifteen traders who held the place were all asleep at night in their blockhouse, when the Canadians burst the gate of the stockade and swarmed into the area. One of them mounted by a ladder to the roof of the building, and dropped lighted hand- I grenades down the chimney, which, explod- ing among the occupants, told them unmis- takably that something was \vrong. OFFICERS UNIFORMS FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES 34 6 MADISON AVENUE, COR. 44TH STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. 46 NEWBURY STREET, BOSTON 16, MASS. 7 1 0 PACIFIC MUTUAL BUILDING, LOS ANGELES 14 CAL. 1021-1 I I SUTTER STREET BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO 4 CAL. I